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‘Shooting incidents ... on the increase’ By John Cairns Staff Reporter

Addressing gang violence in the Battlefords is the number one priority of the Battlefords RCMP detachment. That was the message from the detachment’s commanding officer Insp. Tom Beck at a meeting of North Battleford city council Monday, Oct. 28. As was the case a week earlier at Battleford Town Hall, recent violence in

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and around the community was a hot topic on the minds of councillors at North Battleford City Hall. The violence has included a recent homicide in Battleford as well as a shooting on 105th Street in North Battleford. In response to a question by Mayor Ryan Bater on whether the perception that shootings had increased was accurate, Beck replied “Unfortunately, I would suggest that our shooting incidents are definitely on the increase. There’s no question about that.” “Most all of it is gang violence, it is gang-related issues that we are looking at, so we are beefing up our crime reduction strategies here and working with some provincial partners,” Beck said. He said he had a meeting recently with some provincial RCMP members that had been offering some services. He said the Crime Reduction Team plans extended time here, along with provincial General Investigation Section who will assist in implementing crime reduction strategies.

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“Over the next little while, we will have an increased police presence locally within the city and just in the area, trying to get a cap on some of these shootings and the other gang violence that we are seeing in the community. Like I said, I can’t express enough that this is our number one priority right now. This has all effectively consumed my days and has been consuming my days for the last probably month and a half.” Mayor Bater also noted that the problem is shared by Continued on Page 2

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Battlefords Minor Baseball says Zaiden Osicki has been named the Lou Slotsve Junior Official of the Year by Baseball Sask. The Grade 10 North Battleford Comprehensive High School student has just finished his third year of umpiring with Battlefords Minor Baseball Inc. (Lou Slotsve was a teacher and prominent Saskatoon Umpire whose passion was seeing young umpires improve their skills both on and off the ball diamond.) BMBI also congratulates Phil McGee on being named Senior Official of the Year with Baseball Sask. He has been to several national championships and regularly umpires in the Western Major Baseball League. The awards were handed out during the Oct. 19 annual meeting held in Saskatoon. “Saskatchewan baseball leagues use a lot of umpires, so to have both officiating levels recognized this year is a major accomplishment in our community,” said Clint Gieni, president of Battlefords Minor Baseball. “BMBI looks forward to getting more novice umpires involved in 2020 as our organization continues to grow.” Submitted

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